libertarian socialism
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Libertarian socialism is a left-wing political philosophy that advocates a stateless, classless society based on direct democracy, workers’ self-management, and decentralized, non-hierarchical institutions.
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
left-wing ideology
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political philosophy → socialist ideology → |
| advocates |
classless society
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decentralized institutions → direct democracy → non-hierarchical institutions → stateless society → workers’ self-management → |
| contrastsWith |
classical liberalism
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right-libertarianism → state socialism → |
| coreConcept |
bottom-up decision-making
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direct action → federalism → workers’ control of production → |
| emphasizes |
anti-authoritarianism
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decentralization → individual liberty → mutual aid → social equality → voluntary association → |
| historicalOrigin |
19th century
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| ideologicalPosition |
left-wing
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| influencedBy |
Mikhail Bakunin
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Peter Kropotkin → Pierre-Joseph Proudhon → Rosa Luxemburg → council communist theorists → |
| opposes |
capitalism
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private ownership of the means of production → wage labor → |
| rejects |
Leninist vanguard party
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authoritarian socialism → centralized state planning → |
| relatedTo |
anarchism
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anarcho-communism → anarcho-syndicalism → council communism → libertarian Marxism → social anarchism → |
| seeks |
abolition of economic exploitation
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abolition of social classes → abolition of the state → |
| supports |
collective ownership of the means of production
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economic democracy → federations of communes → federations of workers’ councils → self-governed workplaces → social ownership → |
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| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Peter Kropotkin
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movement |
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Noam Chomsky
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politicalIdeology |
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libertarian socialism
("libertarian Marxism")
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